E. Oliver Whitney is a senior editor at ScreenCrush. When not talking Game of Thrones theories or waiting for the next Terrence Malick film, Oliver is probably having an SVU marathon. Oliver was formerly an entertainment editor at Huff Post and has written for Variety, New York magazine, Indiewire, Moviefone, and Backstage.
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Anthony Bourdain, Chef, TV Personality and Writer, Dies at 61
The celebrated chef and host of ‘No Reservations’ and ‘Parts Unknown’ has died at age 61.
ABC Cancels ‘Roseanne’ Following Roseanne Barr’s ‘Repugnant’ Racist Tweet
After Roseanne Barr took aim at a former Obama advisor in a racist tweet, ABC has canceled her revival series.
Final ‘Deadpool 2’ Trailer Introduces Shatterstar, Shows Off Domino’s Skills
Meet the rest of the X-Force in the final ‘Deadpool 2’ trailer.
The First ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Trailer Is Here
Finally! The first full trailer for ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ is here and all your favorite superheroes are teaming up to take down Thanos.
Get a Better Look at Wakanda in New ‘Black Panther’ International Trailer
The new ‘Black Panther’ international trailer features some new dialogue and a better look at Wakanda.
The Merc With the Mouth Gets Artistic in New ‘Deadpool 2’ Teaser
The Merc With the Mouth gets artistic in the first ‘Deadpool 2’ teaser, revealing a first-look at brand-new characters.
Charlie Sheen Accused of Raping Corey Haim When He Was 13 Years Old
In a new report, an actor accuses Charlie Sheen of sexually assault the late Corey Haim when the child star was 13 years old.
Emma Stone and Steve Carell Square Off in First Trailer for Tennis Drama ‘Battle of the Sexes’
“Tennis drama” sounds like one big snooze of a subgenre, but before you close this tab, hear me out – Battle of the Sexes ain’t just any tennis drama. The Emma Stone-Steve Carell film recounts the famous titular match where Billie Jean King beat Bobby Riggs on national television in 1973. And it was far more entertaining than your average round of tennis.
New ‘Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets’ Trailer Is as Wacky and Wild as You’d Imagine
When you sit down for a new Luc Besson space opera, what do you expect? Tons of glowing aliens? Flying cars racing through futuristic cityscapes? Heroes jumping between moving vehicles while being chased by monstrous creatures? If so, then make sure Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is on your most anticipated list.
Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks Team With Steven Spielberg for Pentagon Papers Drama
What’s that you hear? The sound of Meryl Streep’s 21st Oscar nomination? Or is it the sound of Tom Hanks making it back in to the Best Actor category after getting shut out for Sully? Or maybe it’s Steven Spielberg‘s return to the Oscars following Bridge of Spies? It might be all three now that Streep and Hanks have teamed up on a new political drama helmed by Spielberg that has awards season written all over it.
Ridley Scott Reveals the Title of the ‘Alien: Covenant’ Sequel, Clarifies Franchise Timeline
There’s nothing better than when an iconic filmmaker accidentally lets new juicy details slip about the future of a franchise. For a while now we’ve been getting bits and pieces teasing the new Alien: Covenant, the (supposed) sequel to Ridley Scott’s Prometheus. But now a new interview with the filmmaker questions that Alien timeline, and reveals the title of the next movie in the franchise.
Damien Chazelle and Ryan Gosling’s ‘First Man’ Gets a Fall 2018 Release Date
One small step for man, one giant leap towards a second Oscar. That’s likely what’s on Damien Chazelle and Ryan Gosling’s minds for their new Neil Armstrong biopic, which now has an awards season release date.